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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter News notes July 07, 197E Malcolm Jolley (Faye) and family, Sixty-on- e members of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. the Earl Stewart family Don Finch (Gail) and family, Salt Lake City; enjoyed a three-dain a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Douglas east of Tooele Averett (Ruby) and canyon not did know Mr. the and (Vivien family, Tooele; name of the canyon). This Mrs. Danny Erickson is an annual affair to (Merlene) and family, celebrate Earls birthday Tooele; and last but not as well as being a reunion least, Vivien (Earls for his four daughters and Better Half). The days were spent their families. Earl was with the swimming, presented fishing, traditional birthday cake horseback riding, and and a program was given golfing. Needless to say, in his honor. everyone had a good y get-togeth- r Mrs. er Attending were Mr. and time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and grandchildren, Melissa, Brennan and Patrick Fox, spent two days fishing in Joes Valley in Huntington Canyon. The fishing wasnt spectacular but they did catch a few. Fourth of July dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mogensen wre Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bussey, Father Ludo and Frances Jones. Enjoying a picnic at the top of Payson Canyon in the Payson Lakes area on July fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Franks, Barry Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schow and daughters, Melanie and Traci, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bernini and Jim Bernini. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge, were former Eureka residents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick and their of Rancho grandson California. Cordova, After an enjoyable Comes in its own suede leather pouch. Leather belts also available in rich saddle brown. $6.95. For home or office, a handsome display plaque set. 3-buc- at the Judge their and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil daughter and and Bobbie also visited and Judy three children, who had with Spike just arrived there from Sorensen, and saw quite a Washington D.C. After number of long-tim- e visiting with Salt Lake friends. City friends, all returned Dinner guests on to Eureka where, with at the home of Sunday Tom and Cleo as guides, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotts they were taken on a tour were Mr. and Mrs. the of district, Hudson of Orem. Gary specifically the mines and the mining museum. On Friday, Recent Visitors at the they left for home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rancho Cordova, stopping in Delta to visit an uncle, Tom McCormick. The Thomas family plan to spend a month at the home in McCormick Clement in Santaquin, were Inas two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forsburg, Garden Grove, California, and Mrs. Beth Cecil, Heres how to get your buckle. Visit any First Security office. Get your buckle free or at a special price with deposit, or purchase your buckle for $10.95 with no deposit. Silver and Bronze Buckles also available. kle Small (for Buckles in this collection are available at any office of First Security. Come in and see them today. inch belt) bronze buckles, hand cast with a wax replacement method and sterling silver buckles are also available. The bronze buckle is the same price as the solid brass; the silver buckle may be obtained by special order. 1V4 POc?G Os Member of First Security Corporation System of Banks. First Security Bank ol Utah. N A . Carmichael, California. All are former California. While in Eureka, John residents of Eureka. plus sales lax $47.85. v er home, they drove to Salt Lake City where they met Free or at a special price. First Security Corporation is observing its Fiftieth Anniversary with this exclusive buckle collection. Hand cast from sand molds, these solid brass buckles may well become a collectors item. Each buckle is designed for a 1 belt, hand finished, numbered and ready to be registered with The American Collector. get-togeth- Thomas (Eileen) First Security State Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah. First Security Bank ol Orem. N A . First Security State Bank ol Kaysville. First Security Bank ot Murray. First Security Bank ol Logan. N A First Security Stale Bank ol Helper. Members F D I C . N A |